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Moroccan behind Brussels attack

Hails from neighborho­od linked to similar incidents

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Belgium said on Wednesday a Moroccan man carried out a foiled terrorist attack with a nail bomb at a busy Brussels train station, the latest in a wave of attacks to hit Europe.

The 36- year- old man, identified only as O. Z, shouted “Allahu Akbar” and tried to detonate a suitcase in a group of passengers at Brussels Central Station before a soldier shot him dead on Tuesday.

The suspect, from the largely immigrant Brussels neighborho­od of Molenbeek which has been linked to a number of previous attacks, was not known to police for terrorism offences.

“It could have been much worse,” Belgian federal prosecutor’s spokesman Eric Van Der Sypt told a news conference. “It is clear that he wanted to cause more damage than he did.”

Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said a “terrorist attack has been prevented” in the city that hosts the EU and NATO headquarte­rs.

But he said that while security would be stepped up, the country’s terror alert level would be kept stable.

“We are not allowing ourselves to be intimidate­d by terrorists,” he added.

The blast came a day after a man mowed down Muslims near a mosque in London, and a suspected Islamist on a terror watch list rammed a car laden with weapons into a police vehicle in Paris.

Brussels has been on high alert since suicide bombers struck Zavantem Airport and the Maalbeek metro station near the EU quarter in March 2016, killing 32 people and injuring hundreds more.

The Islamic State group claimed the attacks, which were carried out by the same Brussels- based cell behind the No- vember 2015 suicide bombings and shootings in Paris which left 130 people dead.

In Tuesday’s incident, the man failed to cause any casualties.

He entered the station and twice approached a group of around 10 passengers, the second time standing in the middle of them, prosecutor­s said.

“He grabbed his suitcase while shouting and causing a partial explosion. Fortunatel­y nobody was hurt,” Van Der Sypt said.

 ?? Photo: IC ?? Belgian Army soldiers approach a man outside Central Station after a reported explosion in Brussels on Tuesday.
Photo: IC Belgian Army soldiers approach a man outside Central Station after a reported explosion in Brussels on Tuesday.

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